ELO Touch E967935 10.1-Inch Projected Capacitive Touch Monitor
Overview
The ELO Touch E967935 is a 10.1-inch compact LCD display built for integration into kiosk, point-of-sale, and embedded system applications where touch responsiveness and reliable connectivity matter. Specified at HD resolution (1280 × 800), this monitor delivers enough pixel density for text-heavy interfaces and small graphics without overdriving bandwidth or power consumption. The zero-bezel design minimizes edge gaps—useful when mounting multiple units side-by-side or integrating into tight cabinet spaces. Gray finish. No integrated stand included, so mounting is flexible: wall, VESA, or OEM chassis integration. USB-C input simplifies power and data delivery from a single connector.
Key Features
- 10.1-Inch HD Resolution (1280 × 800): Sufficient clarity for menu systems, transaction screens, and graphical HMI layouts without requiring 4K or high-bandwidth video processing on the host system. Reduces CPU load and storage requirements in embedded Linux or Windows IoT deployments.
- Projected Capacitive 10-Point Multi-Touch: Supports simultaneous 10-finger input, enabling pinch-zoom, gestures, and complex UI interactions. Capacitive sensing is more responsive than resistive touch and tolerates light gloves or dust accumulation better—relevant in food service, retail, or light industrial environments.
- USB Controller: Touch data streams via USB, eliminating the need for RS-232 serial or proprietary protocols. Integrates cleanly into standard Windows and Linux host stacks; no custom drivers required for basic HID input.
- Anti-Glare Treatment: Reduces reflections from overhead lighting or sunlight, improving visibility on retail counters or outdoor-facing kiosks without sacrificing color accuracy or brightness.
- Zero-Bezel Design: Minimizes the frame around the active display area. Critical when designing multi-monitor walls, cabinet-integrated consoles, or applications where every millimeter of screen real estate matters. Reduces visual discontinuity between adjacent displays.
- USB-C Input (Power + Data): Single-cable connectivity for both video and touch-data simplifies cable routing and reduces connector clutter on the rear panel. Verify your host system supports USB-C video output (DisplayPort Alt Mode or similar) before purchase; legacy VGA or HDMI hosts will require an adapter.
- No Stand Included: Reduces shipping weight and cost, but you must provide or source a mounting solution—VESA bracket, wall arm, or OEM cabinet integration. Plan for this at the design phase.
Integration & Compatibility
The E967935 integrates into embedded systems, kiosks, and automation panels where compact touch displays are required. USB touch output is HID-compliant, meaning no proprietary drivers are necessary on Windows 10/11 or modern Linux distributions. Confirm your host system supports USB-C video output or use a multiport docking station with DisplayPort/HDMI conversion. Power consumption is modest—the USB-C input handles both video and touch power, so budget approximately 10–15W depending on brightness and touch activity. If your power architecture cannot deliver that via USB-C, consider a powered USB-C hub or docking cradle.
What's in the Box
The exact contents list is not confirmed in available documentation. Contact the manufacturer or reseller for a complete package inventory before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the E967935 require a separate power supply?
A: No. Power and video both travel via USB-C. Your host system or a powered USB-C hub must deliver power to the monitor; no wall adapter is included in the standard configuration.
Q: Can I use this monitor with a Windows 10 laptop?
A: Yes, if your laptop has USB-C with video output (Thunderbolt 3 or USB 3.1 with DisplayPort Alt Mode). Older USB-C ports that only support charging will not work. Touch input will auto-enumerate as an HID device with no additional driver install.
Q: What mounting options are available?
A: The E967935 ships without a stand. VESA mounting and wall-bracket integration are the standard approaches. Confirm VESA hole pattern (typically 75×75 or 100×100) with the datasheet or manufacturer before ordering a bracket.
Q: Is the anti-glare coating durable?
A: Anti-glare treatment is a surface finish; it reduces gloss but does not improve impact resistance. Handle the display with care. Avoid abrasive cleaning materials.
Q: What is the typical operating temperature range?
A: Temperature and humidity specifications are not confirmed in current evidence. Contact the manufacturer for detailed environmental ratings if your installation requires operation outside standard office conditions (15–35°C).
Q: Can I daisy-chain multiple E967935 monitors?
A: No. Each monitor requires its own USB-C video and power connection from the host system. Plan your USB-C port inventory accordingly if you are deploying multiple units in a single console.
The ELO Touch E967935 occupies a specific niche: compact embedded displays where USB-C integration and multi-touch input matter more than resolution. At 1280 × 800 across a 10.1-inch panel, you get roughly 149 PPI—enough for menu systems and transaction screens, but not ideal for detailed CAD or photo editing. The zero-bezel design and 10-point capacitive touch are the real differentiators here. This is a purpose-built display, not a repurposed tablet.
Technical Highlights:
- 10-Point Projected Capacitive Touch: Supports simultaneous multi-finger input and gesture recognition. Unlike resistive or infrared touch, capacitive input ignores minor dust and light-glove contact—relevant for retail kiosks or food-service environments where false touches are a problem.
- USB-C Power + Video: Single-cable simplicity reduces rear-panel clutter and cabinet wiring complexity. However, this mandates that your host system supports USB-C video output. Many industrial PCs and embedded boards still rely on HDMI or DisplayPort—verify compatibility before committing.
- 1280 × 800 HD Resolution: Modest pixel count keeps power draw low and simplifies video scaling on embedded Linux or Windows IoT Core hosts. You sacrifice fine detail compared to 1920 × 1200, but gain battery life and simpler thermal design in fanless enclosures.
Deployment Considerations:
- No Stand—Plan Mounting Early: The lack of an integrated stand is intentional: it reduces cost and weight, but you must source or design a VESA bracket, wall arm, or cabinet integration. Confirm VESA hole spacing (75×75 or 100×100 mm) and total weight load capacity before selecting hardware.
- USB-C Host Compatibility is Critical: Not all USB-C ports support video (DisplayPort Alt Mode). Legacy industrial PCs, many barcode scanners, and older automation controllers will not work directly. If your host lacks USB-C video, budget for a docking station or external converter—adding cost and latency.
Deploy the E967935 in retail self-checkout kiosks, narrow-footprint HMI panels, or food-service ordering stations where the 10.1-inch footprint and multi-touch responsiveness justify the USB-C dependency. It is not a general-purpose monitor for legacy systems or high-resolution graphics work.